BGC0001738: phomasetin biosynthetic gene cluster from Pyrenochaetopsis sp.
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Location: 2,234 - 26,559 nt. (total: 24,326 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank LC361337.1.

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General information about the BGC
MIBiG accession BGC0001738
Short description phomasetin biosynthetic gene cluster from Pyrenochaetopsis sp.
Status Quality: questionable
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Completeness: unknown
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Biosynthetic class(es)
  • NRPS (Type I)
  • PKS (Unknown)
Loci
LC361337.1
2234 - 26559
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Compounds
  • phomasetin
  • wakodecalines A
  • wakodecalines B
Species Pyrenochaetopsis sp. [taxonomy]
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Chemical products information
phomasetin Evidence: NMR [1]
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C25H35N1O4
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wakodecalines A Evidence: NMR [1]
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wakodecalines B Evidence: Mass spectrometry [1]
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List of genes involved in compound(s) production
Identifiers Position Product Functions Evidence Extra
  • BBC43184.1
  • phm1
2234 - 14533 (-) PKS-NRPS hybrid
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    • BBC43185.1
    • phm2
    15218 - 17792 (-) C6 transcription factor
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      • BBC43186.1
      • phm3
      18180 - 19737 (+) MFS transporter
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        • BBC43187.1
        • phm4
        20330 - 21418 (-) trans-enoyl reductase
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          • BBC43188.1
          • phm5
          21824 - 22924 (+) methyltransferase
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            • BBC43189.1
            • phm6
            23619 - 25004 (+) C6 transcription factor
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              • BBC43190.1
              • phm7
              25399 - 26559 (-) Diels-Alderase
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